Nepal Trekking

Nepal may be small in size but it is blessed with a great variety of natural and cultural sites and scenery that have been fascinating thousands of visitors every year for a very long time. Each year more and more people come to visit this landlocked and mysterious wonderland we all call home. Many people from all walks of life and all locations around the globe describe Nepal as an ultimate holiday destination.

Nepal is blessed with a vast amount of natural beauty and geography and is home to eight of the most significant mountains for trekking and climbing in the entire world, located in the Himalaya mountain range of south Asia and include the most famous and tallest of them all Everest. Included in that list of eight are Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Kanchenjunga, Dhaulargiri, Manasalu, and Annapurna, all of which are truly massive mountains. The Himalaya mountains are being formed by the Indian Tectonic plate subducting (going under) the Eurasian tectonic plate. The collision of these two tectonic plates which started about 50 million years ago is lifting up the Himalayan mountains that we know today, and which eventually may rise another 4,000 to 5,000 meters of the coming millions of years. Many millions of years ago the top of Mount Everest was once at the bottom of a body of water called the Tethys Sea.

And let’s not forget that Nepal and the Himalaya mountains, more specifically the Everest region is home to the legend of the Abominable Snow Man or Yeti, that is believed by many to be a cousin of the legendary American Big Foot, Or not.

Most of the trekking regions here in Nepal are occupied by National Parks and or Conservation areas which offer rare and unique fauna and flora for our visitors to sees, including some very unique birds for our birdwatching enthusiast. Yes we also organize bird watching tours. With many deep and dense alpine, tropical and subtropical forests, rivers, waterfalls, lakes, mesmerizing landscapes, hidden valleys, terraced fields and uniquely Nepali villages and settlements, you will never have enough time to see it all. However, we will do our best to help on your quest to do just that.

Trekking in Nepal is not only for those who wish to be one with nature and find ones inner Chi in this enchanting ancient land. It is also for those that wish to partake in a wide variety of astonishing and ancient culture and religion as well as much more recreational pastimes such as fairs, rituals, rites, festivals and more. Nepali’s are some of the most genuinely friendly people anywhere, and whole heartedly embrace the foreign travelers and accept their cultures and religious beliefs without prejudice. Our ancient civilization, arts and architecture, idols, temples, stupas including Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Pashupatinath, Swoyambhunath, Bouddhanath are just a few of the reasons to visit Nepal.